Who’s Afraid of Cockroaches? CJP’s Insta Hacked After X Crackdown
CJP, which uses the cockroach as its political symbol, gained traction through memes and parody posts focused on unemployment, exam...
Read moreDetailsCJP, which uses the cockroach as its political symbol, gained traction through memes and parody posts focused on unemployment, exam...
Read moreDetailsGabbard’s resignation marks the latest high-profile exit from the Trump administration amid tensions over U.S. policy toward Iran and internal...
Read moreDetailsWith petrol nearing ₹100 per litre in Delhi and CNG prices also rising, transport unions are demanding fare hikes...
Read moreDetailsExperts argue that lasting peace in Manipur requires equal concern for all victims, warning that selective silence risks deepening mistrust...
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Read moreDetailsWhile granting interim bail to two co-accused in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, the Supreme Court raised fresh questions over...
Read moreDetailsPositioning itself as a “party of the youth,” CJP has struck a chord with Gen Z users, who are driving...
Read moreDetailsThe induction marks Congress’s return to government in Tamil Nadu after nearly six decades, ending a political absence that began...
Read moreDetailsThe incident at Kanglatongbi in Imphal West district has renewed concerns over identity-based vigilantism, with civilians increasingly targeted over names,...
Read moreDetailsWhat began as an internet joke after controversial “cockroach” remarks by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has transformed into...
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